Perlachia or Angular Cheilosis: Causes, Symptoms and treatment
par Latif Worou · Publié · Mis à jour
What are the Symptoms? How to treat Perlachia?
Perlucosal inflammationHerbal tea 212: Natural remedy for Trichomonas vaginalis infection (also known as angular cheilosis or cheilosis) often occurs when the corners of the mouth remain wet for a long time. When the saliva dries, dryness and irritation occur. When a person licks his or her lips incessantly to relieve dryness, the area around the mouth may dry out even more and eventually crack. And this allows bacteria to enter and cause an infection. The moist environment can also allow fungal growth to occur, leading to candidiasis or an itchy, burning yeast infection. The patches around the mouth can also be scaly, white, swollen or even blister-like. How to treat Perlachia?
Causes and risks of perlachia
How to treat Perlachia? Angular cheilitis can affect patients of any age, from babies to the elderly, according to research and analysis. People whose immune systems are weakened by conditions such as diabetes or HIV are especially at risk. Afrique Santé Bio lists risks such as:
- Saliva build-up in the commissures
- Thumb sucking in young children
- Wearing dentures
- Nutritional deficiencies, particularly in vitamin B, folic acid and minerals
- More rarely, underlying general illnesses can be a factor in the development of perlachia: trisomy 21, cancers…
Natural treatment for Perlachia
Depending on the cause, your doctor or dentist may prescribe habit changes, an antifungal or antibiotic to treat the condition, notes Women’s Health Journal. It’s not enough to put on lip balm and pretend nothing happened. Your doctor will be able to tell you if your perlachia is caused by a fungus, bacteria or a more serious underlying condition, such as an immune disease. How to treat Perlachia?
It is best to seek natural treatment from a specialist in traditional medicine as soon as possible to ensure that this type of infection is properly treated. Early treatment can clear up an infection or symptoms within a few days, so don’t waste time waiting to smile again! How to treat Perlachia?
We are strong believers in the benefits of holistic care and natural, home-based remedies to treat angular cheilitis. If you suffer occasionally from this condition, you might consider these remedies:
- Aloe vera gel- alleviates pain when rubbed on the irritated corners of the mouth. Apply and leave it on for at least 15 minutes before gently wiping it off.
- Honey- fights micro-organisms that cause infection. Apply for 15 minutes before removal.
- Water- keep yourself properly hydrated to help prevent dryness and chapped lips
- Iron and B complex vitamins- it is believed that 25 percent of those who have angular cheilitis are deficient in these vitamins.
- Lemongrass oil vapor- mix a few drops in a cup of water, heat on the stove in a pot and keep below boiling point, and lean over it for a few minutes to bring the vapor in contact with your lips. This kills off the yeast infection that causes angular cheilitis.
- Virgin coconut oil- in addition to its ability to moisten and soothe, it is an antidote to some candida strains that cause angular cheilitis.
- Baking soda- its antibacterial properties relieve symptoms.
- Lip balms and moisturizers- opt for unscented, unflavored versions such as petroleum jelly or virgin coconut oil to heal the infection.
- Cucumber- apply a slice to the affected area and rub delicately to alleviate soreness.
- Cocoa butter- apply to the affected area two to three times per day.
For those who battle this problem routinely, we recommend scheduling an appointment to be evaluated to determine whether you would benefit from dental remedies. We can help address ill-fitting dentures, poor oral hygiene, and we even can assist you in quitting smoking. Our Wellness Center offers smoking cessation options including acupuncture and reflexology.
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